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Co-Investigators: External: Linnea Avallone (CU) James Elkins (NOAA) Fred Moore (CU) Dale Hurst (CU) Steve Wofsy (Harvard University) Fuqing Zhang (Texas A&M) Stratosphere-Troposphere Analyses of Regional Transport Experiment (START08) Co-Principal Investigators: Elliot Atlas (Univ. of Miami), Kenneth P. Bowman (Texas A&M), Laura Pan (NCAR) Science Objective: Investigate transport processes that impact the chemical-microphysical distribution of the Ex-UTLS Mixing on top of the STJ Convective transport Long range transport NCAR: Teresa Campos Andy Heymsfield Andy Weinheimer Frank Flocke Bill Randel Sue Schauffler Brian Ridley Britt Stephens Simone Tilmes April-June, 2008 Flight operation from Jeffco Joint with HIPPO (global carbon)
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START08 Information Motivations, brief history of project development Science questions & objectives People involved Payload & campaign dates Modeling effort Opportunities of collaboration
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Project History START was planned by the UTLS initiative at NCAR, in collaboration with a group of university colleagues, for the HIAPER progressive science mission (2005) for test flights NSF declined the funding for University co-Is and suggested a full scale campaign proposal in a later date A limited payload START was conducted by NCAR scientists (Dec 05) (with support from NOAA colleagues) A proposal for START08 with a moderate payload developed over the last two years, lead by a joint PI group (Pan, Atlas, Bowman, Zhang…) NSF LA program suggested a joint payload/operation with Pre-HIPPO (Wofsy). The PI groups considered the payload overlap and flight pattern consistency and agreed to the joint operation
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Motivations and general questions In the Ex-UTLS region, multi-scale dynamics (i.e., stratospheric circulation and tropospheric weather systems ), coupled with chemistry, controls and redistributes a suite of radiatively significant species (Ozone, Water vapor, particles…) How well is the new generation of CCMs representing this region and predicting the coupling of dynamics and chemistry in a changing climate? Process-oriented validation for the CCMs - the need for diagnostics that are observables - flux is not an observable, tracer-tracer correlations are, so is the age spectrum - need for a climatology in the UTLS region, also a theoretical framework Need for a new paradigm - what controls and defines the boundary between the stratosphere and troposphere? The perspective of chemical and microphysical behavior of the tropopause The need of HIAPER platform/instrumentation development (after the “no-go” for TC4 participation) - we need exercise to put chemistry instruments on the plane Also need for experience of challenging flight patterns - can we probe convective anvils?
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Primary Science Objective : Investigate transport processes that impact the chemical-microphysical distribution of the Ex-UTLS
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Understanding the Ex-Tropopause –Is the extratropical tropopause better characterized as a surface or a layer? ExTL? –If a layer, how do we identify/define it? What controls its existence/depth? The behavior of the secondary tropopause –What dynamical processes contribute to the occurrence of 2ndry tropopause? –What‘s the chemical transport processes associated with multiple tropopauses? –What are the microphysical behavior of the region of multiple tropopauses? Key transport pathways –Where are the preferred locations of STE and mixing? –How do we identify the convective impact to UTLS air mass? –What are the key tracer relationships that identifies these pathways?
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START05 The concept of START08 was tested in a limited scope during START05 Three publications up to date, highlights what we can learn with this new aircraft, in the Ex-UTLS region
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HIAPER Progressive Science Mission Daybreak before take off 2005-12-21 (November 21 - December 22, 2005) New NSF/NCAR GV
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Stratosphere-Troposphere Analyses of Regional Transport (START) Experiment Frontal Cloud - flt 2005-12-14 Investigators: Laura Pan (PI), Mel Shapiro, Bill Randel, Ken Bowman, Rushan Gao, Teresa Campos Four successful flights (7-9 hour each, out of 6 planned) Measurements: O 3, H 2 O, CO, in addition to meteorological parameters (and other possible tracers such as CN)
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Chemical Behavior of the Extratropical Tropopause Laura L. Pan National Center for Atmospheric Research Boulder, Colorado, USA K-H cloud, Flt 2005-12-14 Contributors and Collaborators: Mel Shapiro and Al Cooper (NCAR) Kenneth Bowman (Texas A&M) Brian Ridley, Teresa Campos, Bill Randel, Sue Schauffler, Chris Davis (NCAR) Rushan Gao (NOAA) Jennifer Wei and Chris Barnet (NOAA/NESDIS)
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START Flight 1, 2005-12-01
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Sampling the Tropopause Fold First research flight of NSF/NCAR GV, 2005-12-01 GFS based PV=2 surface, 18Z Stratosphere Troposphere
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Cyclonic side of the jet Chemical behavior of the extratropical tropopause Pan et al., 2007
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Bowman et al., 2007 Fine scale structure near a hyperbolic point
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New Particle formation in the tropopause fold Young et al., 2007
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What more do we expect from START08: Characterizing major transport pathways using tracers of a range of lifetime Stratospheric influence of tropospheric ozone in Spring (the season of highest LS ozone loading) Chemical transport and microphysical processes associated with the secondary tropopause Gravity wave source and breaking in the jet stream The broader picture using satellite data Transport and mixing using multi-scale models
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Tropospheric intrusion into stratosphere observed by HIRDLS curtsy John Gille
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Chemical transport associated with secondary tropopause?
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125 hPa static stability and PV, FNL, 060123 18Z Rossby wave breaking poleward on top of the jet core?
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Planned 1st Flight, Nov 23, 2005 Other satellite data, AIRS and IASI,…
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Microphysical implications of the secondary tropopause? Noel and Haeffelin, 2007
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CALIPSO 532 Total Attenuated backscatter
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Ozone MOZART3 simulation Intrusion simulated by CLaMS model Modeling studies: how different is the mixing in UTLS represented in Eulerian vs. Lagrangian models?
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Sharp decrease of the Tropopause at the Sup-tropical Jet Ozone/CO and Ozone/H 2 0: equatorward and poleward of the STJ Ozone CO H2OH2O O 3 (ppbv) Tracer-Tracer correlations from MOZART-3 Model
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Age spectrum derived using NMHC, Ehhalt et al., 2007 Information from tracers of different lifetimes
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Tracers of different lifetime from MOZART3 model
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Objectives (con.) Role of gravity waves in the structure and composition of ExUTLS –How well does the current generation of mesoscale models predict the excitation of GW by jet/fronts? –How often do GW break in the ExUTLS and what is the evidence in tracer measurements for the contribution of GW breaking to mixing?
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Modeling and Satellite Data Effort Global - MOZART-3/WACCM (Simone Tilmes, Doug Kinnison, Andrew Gettelman …) High res - CLaMS (Paul Konopka and colleagues, Bill Hall) Theoretical/idealized (GCM with baroclinic life cycle study, Lorenzo Polvani) MM4/WRF (Fuqing Zhang, Morris Weisman) WRF-Chem (Louisa Emmons) Trajectory model (Ken Bowman) Satellite data (AIRS and IASI ozone and water vapor, HIRDLS)
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Payload Plan (in iteration):
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Flight Resources/Operation 120 flight hours, 15 x 8 hr flights (3 Pre-Hippo flights) April 21-May 16, June 16-June 28 Based at JeffCo airport
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A few actions planned… We plan to have workshop at NCAR Jan 8-9, 2008, come to talk about your science interest.. A mailing list has been created for all who are interested. Email to subscribe: start_all-subscribe@mailman.acd.ucar.edu A website is created to update the information, in the progress: http://www.acd.ucar.edu/start/
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Thank You ! Shadows of Monument Valley - Flight 051209
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